I thought it'd be cool to have a catalog of known (currently available) data of extragalactic stars. I know the engine has trouble rendering stars at that distance, but considering the amount of information I've got to work with and the size of each star's data, it should be easily upgraded when the bug is fixed.

I found most were in the Large Magellanic Cloud, which is good for accuracy even though it still does the jittery thing, but I noticed something else. Their solar luminosities are in the hundreds of thousands to millions! I checked the other stars and they seemed to be right around 1, I couldn't find any extremes(at least in the scripts). Is it bad to put stars in SE with these massive values though? I set them to 50, but then I can't see them like the stars in our quadrant of the galaxy and the one I put in Andromeda is huge in comparison to the stars around it.

I also tweaked around the dec and right ascension and I thought it should have made a huge difference at that distance, but the one I placed in Andromeda barely budged.

Another thing I noticed is that these stars are class LMV and the best I can do in SE is set them to B0II where B is the only part near accurate in something called the "quietess" state.

"If you arrive at a contradiction, check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong." - Ayn Rand "It may be that our purpose on Earth is not to find God, but to create him." - Arthur C. Clarke

The biggest problem is that you have the two objects using the same name. You can't do that. Call the barycenter "Garen system" or something. Also, a few other things:

Why are you using a different star class in each script? And you're missing the space between K5 and V in the star script. And Why did you use Lum at the top, and AppMagn at the bottom? Also, radius should be expressed in kilometers, not Solar radii.

The biggest problem is that you have the two objects using the same name. You can't do that. Call the barycenter "Garen system" or something. Also, a few other things:

Why are you using a different star class in each script? And you're missing the space between K5 and V in the star script. And Why did you use Lum at the top, and AppMagn at the bottom? Also, radius should be expressed in kilometers, not Solar radii.

So I went and changed some things like you asked, I'm still getting the same errors.

I am not gonna replace some stars. I am adding new stars. But the problem is that the binary star a.k.a Boliverius Alvera Sagittarii B is located inside the main-star Boliverius Alvera Sagittarii A. I want the binary star to be located 6300 AU from the main-star.